Bio-Based Antioxidant for Lyocell Fibre

Made for Green Fibre ‘Loycell’

About Lyocell

Whole process green fiber

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Naturally Recyclable

Green fibre from nature, has strengths of natural fibre and synthetic fibre, is bio-based degradable and green recyclable.

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Eco-friendly closed production process, with recylable solvents.

The fibre is produced in an environmentally friendly, closed-loop process. All organic solvents are non-toxic and harmless, and solvent recovery achieves more than 99.7% recycling

Key Issue of Lyocell Fibre Industry

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Green and Low-Carbon Production Requirements

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Ultra high solvent recovery

Green Antioxidant specially for Lyocell Fibre

TaraTex (Propyl Gallate)

TaraTex serves as a stabilizer, antioxidant, and metal chelating agent to ensure a high recovery rate of solvents produced by the Lyocell industry and help the Lyocell industry become more efficient and green.

Green Ingredient

A green ingredient derived from the natural tara plant, it is a recyclable resource.

Green Technology

Biological enzymatic hydrolysis technology produces gallic acid and propyl gallate vinegar, which greatly reduces carbon emissions and is more environmentally friendly than the traditional acid-base method.

Green Supply Chain

From upstream Tara planting, to midstream pod processing, processing and sales, downstream enzymatic hydrolysis and environmentally friendly process preparation ensure stable production and supply of products.

Why Choose TaraTex™

Green raw materials – Natural plant Tara

The product is 100% derived from the natural plant of Tara in Peru. The production and processing process is a complete physical process without adding any additives or chemicals.

Green and Natural

Phytoconine is derived from the fruit of the natural plant Tara and is a green natural product.

Recyclable

Tara fruit regenerates every year, essentially the plant converts sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into the tara fruit.

Green Technology- Tara Bio-enzymatic Hydrolysis

TaraBio uses an enzymatic hydrolysis process to hydrolyze Tara. Compared with the traditional acid-base hydrolysis process:

More environmentally friendly

  • Very few hazardous chemicals are used, more environmentally friendly
  • Very little hazardous waste is produced, reducing pollution

Cost effective

  • The by-products Tara residue and hydrolysis mother liquor can be prepared into other products

Green supply chain – mature supply chain ensures product quality and supply

We have the world’s leading artificial-scale Tara planting base and production and processing plant in Peru to ensure product quality and continuous supply.

The world’s leading artificial-scale Tara plantation

35,000 acres of Tara planting base: There are 35,000 acres of Tara plantation in the ICA and OLMOS regions of Peru. It is currently the only large-scale artificial Tara plantation in Peru. 4,500 acres have been planted and 30,000 acres are still to be planted. Match the market development needs and adjust the planting scale at any time.

 The harvest of Tara fruit is increased by 2-3 times: We use seed bioengineering technology and planting technology, which is more productive and easier to scale up than other enclosed plantings.

Leading modern Tara production plant

GA&PG factorywith a production capacity of 2,000 tons/year of gallic acid and propyl ester to meet the growing needs of lyocell fiber, food, and electronic industries.

 Tara tannic acid production factoryThe modern Tara tannin factory located in Peru covers an area of 11,000 square meters and can produce 15,000 tons of Tara tannic acid annually to meet the growing demand for tannic acid and downstream derivatives

Carbon Life Cycle Certified Factory

Our Peruvian factories and plantations have obtained the Level 1 Carbon Life Cycle Certification from the Peruvian Ministry of Environmental Protection. We have achieved preliminary results in green and low-carbon construction in the entire process of planting, production and transportation. Next, we will continue to deepen green and low-carbon construction and move towards carbon neutrality.